Looking for a world (rich vs. poor)

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Looking for a world (rich vs. poor)

Post by sittingbear » February 23rd, 2019, 12:26 pm

Kukko69 wrote:
February 23rd, 2019, 11:30 am
Lucky Palms' pictures - all that neon blinking lights and casino stuff, dunno, too... modern? Also desert isn't my dessert (heh), either. Flashy big city atmosphere is not the kind of "rich and wealth" I'm looking for here, more like some old fashioned mansions with beautiful parks etc. More like 19th-20th century stuff.
Twinbrook with but a couple of exceptions has all the rich on one side of town if I remember correctly. Dragon Valley is sort of Medieval it has the trappings of a medieval town but the rich are not all on one side.
And uh the 20th century isn't that old actually it's modern I mean Lucky Palms is a 1960's/70's Vegas town. In fact all the Sims 3 towns are based in the 20th century although the architecture of some are remnants of earlier times like Midnight Hollow with it's 1800's and very early 1900's Victorian houses and buildings.

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Looking for a world (rich vs. poor)

Post by Kukko69 » February 24th, 2019, 5:54 am

sittingbear wrote:
February 23rd, 2019, 12:26 pm
And uh the 20th century isn't that old actually it's modern I mean Lucky Palms is a 1960's/70's Vegas town.
Yeah, I said 19-20th centur-ish, like somewhere around there in the middle. Sorry, not a history person :cool: Also, it's not that specific. I don't have an exact clear vision of what I want, so I'm just throwing about some thoughts and ideas very vaguely. Rich vs. poor, the other half (maybe) more Victorian like, other one with... well, something scarcely to live on. What I tried to say, the compilation of big city and/or modern vibes is not interesting to me at this point. However, I can mix up styles in architecture and the way of living within my town and sims, so it is not that absolute.

Hmm... I may have never even tried Twinbrook, so I definitely look it up. Thanks!
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